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  • Some Murray-Darling Basin water plans behind schedule

    PROGRESS to complete new water resource plans for the Murray-Darling Basin is well under way, however delivery of some plans is behind schedule, according to…

  • Scholarship aims to lift up voices

    VOCALLY gifted Sunraysia students have ­until the end of this month to submit their applications and auditions online for Opera Australia’s Regional Vocal Scholarship. Students…

  • Farmers see tough winter

    THE nation’s farmers are bracing for a tough winter after autumn rains eluded much of the country, hindering crop planting and pressuring livestock producers, the…

  • New look at how drugs should be prescribed

    Australian health authorities will this year reportedly consider changes to the way antibiotics are prescribed, in an effort to curb the spread of superbugs. One…

  • Broken Hill to Mildura bus trial to start

    Broken Hill to Mildura bus trial to start

    NEW regional coach connection between Broken Hill and Mildura will begin this month. The six-month trial, which will also include a Broken Hill to Adelaide…

  • George Chaffey Bridge jump riddle as investigation continues

    George Chaffey Bridge jump riddle as investigation continues

    THE investigation into a man who jumped from the George Chaffey Bridge more than a week ago continues, with his whereabouts and con­dition unknown. The man…

  • Deakin Avenue centre plantation works begin

    Deakin Avenue centre plantation works begin

    TREE removal works started Monday to revive the Deakin Avenue plantation strip.  Stage two of the redevelopment project will remove 25 sugar gum trees removed…

  • Basketball helping children

    Basketball helping children

    A SIX-week, volunteer-based midnight basketball tournament in Mildura has been hailed a success by organisers who hope to establish it as a permanent fixture in…

  • Aussie teens smart on sexual health

    Aussie teens smart on sexual health

    AUSTRALIAN teenagers are engaging in responsible sexual behaviour, but need more education, according to a survey conducted by La Trobe University. A total of 6327…

  • Ali Cupper backs voluntary assisted dying laws

    Ali Cupper backs voluntary assisted dying laws

    MEMBER for Mildura Ali Cupper has welcomed Victoria’s landmark voluntary assisted dying laws.  As of Wednesday, Victorians who suffer with a terminal illness will be…

  • Dads show why they’re a cut above the rest

    Dads show why they’re a cut above the rest

    DAD and daughter duos descended on Slip Rocks barber shop yesterday armed with hairclips, hairties and brushes. Beers in hand, they were determined to get down…

  • Night Glow lights up bright faces

    Night Glow lights up bright faces

    THE fairways of the Mildura Golf Resort transformed into a festival of hot air balloons on Friday night.  A record 3000 people attended the fourth…

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